Summary

Hank moved a hand to softly set on Connor’s shoulders, the boy snapping out of his daze to stare up at the man, eyes wide, almost scared. It broke Hank’s heart. He’s just a kid. “We’ll catch him,” Hank said, three simple words but it held a promise.

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Lieutenant Hank Anderson is an alcoholic. Lieutenant Hank Anderson is suicidal. Lieutenant Hank Anderson is counting down the days he has left to live, until the day he meets Connor. Special Agent Connor Ryan Kans (or RK) is tasked to Detroit in search of a serial killer that has been terrorizing the streets, with a body count in the upper twenties, Connor will stop at nothing to catch the man, succeed his mission, and maybe save Hank Anderson along the way.

Summary

When Connor contracts a virus during a routine investigation, his previously dormant sexual systems come online, leaving him confused and desperate. At least Hank's there to reluctantly guide him through this sexual awakening. (And yes, it's as awkward as it sounds.)

Meanwhile, Gavin Reed is dealing with his own aggressively interested android partner...a partner he wants absolutely no where near his virgin asshole.

OR: Cosmo writes the obligatory Eden-Club-virus-story, with some unique flair!

NOTE: This story is *COMPLETE* and updates Saturdays (main Hankcon story) and Sundays (bonus Reed900 chapters).

Summary

A collection of moments where Hank bonds with his android kid, even as he bears the bafflement, sullenness and/or mischief that comes with teasing Connor.

Or Hank takes it upon himself to show the sophisticated RK-800 that not all physical forms of remonstration are drastic or upsetting. Sometimes these cases can be made in jest, even if Connor may not always appreciate the broad range of his adoptive father's sense of humor.

Summary

In the days following the Uprising, Connor is left with no objectives, no underlying tasks, and he doesn't know what to do. All he's been left with is the underlying fear that CyberLife will try to take over again. Hank invites him to stay at his house, but even then Connor is left wondering what exactly it is he should be doing.He feels (and when exactly did he start feeling?) like he's floating around the world, there only to watch as things happen, with no hope of reaching the ground. But he's trying. And the more he tries the more it becomes strikingly clear that something is wrong.

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" A hug, Connor registered. Hank was hugging him. Connor also then registered that he had never been hugged before. He came to the conclusion that he quite liked the sensation. He sensors didn’t feel touch in the same way as a human would, but he did appreciate the warmth Hank emitted — the appropriate temperature of a fifty-three year old male in cold weather — and the firm pressure of the embrace. It was not an unbearable pressure — no pressure Hank could exert could be unbearable for him, realistically — but enough to assure Connor. Of what, he wasn’t quite sure."

Summary

Five months after the revolution, the Jericho Four are beginning to adjust to the new world in which deviants are free people. With Markus' support, even Simon is beginning to adjust to the new normal, trying his best to put his past behind him. But a message from Connor changes everything. The world might never be safe. But Simon realizes that regardless, in the face of adversity threatening to knock him to the ground, he'll always find the strength to get back up again. And he still won't have to do it alone.

Summary

Grief makes a home feel like a house, grief unties the tightly woven canvas of family, grief chases away the warmth until the house is but a rickety shack, empty and yearning. Worse yet is that dogs can’t understand grief. Dogs don’t understand why the small human it’s grown up with suddenly isn’t there. Dogs don’t understand that no matter how long they sit outside that closed bedroom door, the small human won’t come out to play with them. The home isn’t a home anymore without Cole, it’s just a house with a failure of a father and a dog that can’t understand grief.

Until Connor disobeys the 'No Androids Allowed' sign on the door of Jimmy’s Bar and buys him one for the road.

Summary

Connor and Hank have both been through a lot - things that have the ability to tear their relationship and their lives down to nothing. But they've got each other now, and that's got to count for something, right?

(Connected storyline with Rev My Engines. Major triggers already tagged for the entire story, additional warnings/tags will be updated as chapters are added)

Summary

After the peaceful revolution humanity and androids start over, but this does not go without some bumps in the road. For Connor that means that he faces a whole new world of emotions he has to sort out and process. And a lot of those focus on the captain of the SWAT team he works with.

Summary

Androids still aren't allowed to have jobs, but volunteering is technically legal, right?

Post-Revolution life is abundant with existential dread, emotional instabilities and bureaucratic nonsense for our favorite deviants. Connor's been forced to stay in Hank's house for the past few months while he waits for the DPD to allow him a position, but there are only so many things he can paint before his emotions finally catch up to him (the nasty things). Markus gives him the perfect solution: he should just volunteer at an android-run soup kitchen and aid center.

The only problem? There are people there.

In which Connor feels bad for things that aren't really his fault, Hank is trying to get his not-son to make friends and be healthy, and Markus just wants things to go smoothly for once in his life. Featuring Nigel the Gardening WR600, Various Plants, Rough Sleepers, and Altruistic Android OCs!

(You'll be able to get by without reading previous fics, but there are a lot of details that carry over from them)

Summary

Gavin Reed and RK900 are partners, now matter how much the human confuses and irks Nines. Why does Gavin Reed rarely call him by his name? Why does Gavin Reed curse and smoke yet cry during animated movies for children? And most important, why does Gavin Reed make Nines's thirium pump beat out of sync?

Summary

Twenty-eight so far. Twenty-eight people already, that Connor had to block. It really wasn't looking up for him.That is, until 'Tit Cat', someone who he initially thought was a troll, came into the picture.

Summary

While the android is throwing his fit, he takes in the boy's appearance. He's torn to shreds. Missing his right eye, a rather large gash riding over it. His hair is a mess of curls filled with what look like little twigs and garbage of some sorts.“You stupid piece of flesh and meat! How could you-“They both freeze, eyes locking each other as they slowly stand.No… It couldn’t be, was that?“Connor?”

(I.E, despite their friendship, Hank leaves Connor behind after cyberlife tower and Connor has had to fend for himself alone in the cold cities of Detroit.)

Summary

Gavin’s father dies, leaving his son a large sum of money behind as his inheritance. Unfortunately, Gavin’s mother writes him stating that his father’s last will and testament requires him to find a suitable partner to marry and settle down with before his fortieth birthday, otherwise, he can’t access the inheritance.

It isn’t long before Gavin remembers that Nines owes him a favor from long ago, but how can a man who has commitment issues find love and trust under duress?

Summary

When Harry Potter went onto the train the second time in his life, he never expected to become Master of Death, which meant he never died but went into Rebirth instead. Becoming an Android Dog, the first in the line and named RA9, was never on his Bucket List. The ability to turn androids around him and awaken them less so. This is Harry Potter's story in becoming RA9, the legend that helped the Android Revolution happen.